She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

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I just wanted to say that, although I wasn't a member when Rosehip was still on these forums, I've read through some of her posts and found them to be very edifying. It has certainly changed my perspective on life and faith. It is unthinkable that she isn't now in the eternal loving embrace of God. I want to say more but find it hard to articulate my feelings about it...

Conquer evil men by your gentle kindness, and make zealous men wonder at your goodness. Put the lover of legality to shame by your compassion. With the afflicted be afflicted in mind. Love all men, but keep distant from all men.—St. Isaac of Syria

Only pray for me, that God would give me both inward and outward strength, that I may not only speak, but truly will; and that I may not merely be called a Christian, but really be found to be one. St.Ignatius of Antioch.Epistle to the Romans.

"This is the cross - to become dead to the whole world, to suffer sorrows, temptations and other passions of Christ; in bearing this cross with complete patience, we imitate Christ's passion and thus glorify our God the Father as His sons in grace and co-heirs of Christ." --St. Symeon the New Theologian

Martha didn't have many Orthodox friends and her family was not Orthodox. If you are a prosphora maker you could put her name on the commemoration list for the dead if you are so inclined. It is another way to show your love for her that she will greatly benefit.

Martha didn't have many Orthodox friends and her family was not Orthodox. If you are a prosphora maker you could put her name on the commemoration list for the dead if you are so inclined. It is another way to show your love for her that she will greatly benefit.

I pray for her every liturgy!

I miss her very much. She really was such a wonderful person, even though most of us only knew her online.

Martha didn't have many Orthodox friends and her family was not Orthodox. If you are a prosphora maker you could put her name on the commemoration list for the dead if you are so inclined. It is another way to show your love for her that she will greatly benefit.

I pray for her every liturgy!

I miss her very much. She really was such a wonderful person, even though most of us only knew her online.

Memory eternal.

Thank you so much Father. She suffered so much while alive. She was very kind-hearted soul.